COOL NEW NEANDER TOOL!

I'm gonna' order two. But should I get the case too?
-Zz
PS: I have three tools from Bridge City: a 4" X 2" saddle square, a
3" try square, and a little jointmaker's hammer, all rec'd as gifts.
I gotta' admit that I LIKE them all.

At that price you should buy everyone on here one. I'll e-mail you my
address and be looking for it next week.
And for Christmas, I'll want a second one so that I don't have to
change the iron around.
Allen

Guess I'm lucky, still learning to properly learn to use my father and
grandfathers old planes and the proper sharpening. By the time I have
them perfected I probably won't need a better plane Not knocking the
tool, but I've never seen the great wood workers holding up some high
tech new tool as their savior. It is pretty though.
Mike M
wrote:

That's $859 for a 2-blade-angle plane. They say
"We believe the CT-17 Dual Angle Block Plane is the most versatile
block plane available today.one plane body with one iron equals two
planes."
This is completely wrong.
For $250 you can get the Veritas Smoothing Plane with THREE different angles.
http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?pE864&cat=1,41182,41187&ap=1
For $36 more, you can get the toothed blade as well. So the Veritas is twice as
versatile
as the Bridge City.
I love mine.

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